Pope Anastasius I

Pope Anastasius I (330-27 November 401) was the Pope from 399 to 401, succeeding Pope Siricius and preceding Pope Innocent I.

Biography
Anastasius was born in 330 in Rome, the son of Maximus. In 399 he was elected pope, and he was friends with Augustine of Hippo, while he was enemies with Bishop Donatus Magnus, the founder of Donatism among Berbers. He died in 401, and he was buried together with his son, who would be Pope Innocent I. Anastasius was the only pope to be succeeded by his son.